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The US pension and asset management firm is expected to raise $2bn for its second agriculture investment-focused LLC.
A new law introduced by the Singapore government to combat the deteriorating air quality in the city-state and surrounding areas is a risk to agribusinesses, according to lawyers at Norton Rose Fulbright law firm, including Wilson Ang, a partner.
The Larta Institute will use endowment funds to invest in start-up companies alongside its venture capital partner.
The firm's managing partner Craig Wichner describes why he is pursuing a regenerative agriculture strategy and the history behind the US's monocrop farming system.
UN PRI signatories have expressed concerns about the environmental impact of agriculture on water systems and supply.
Louisa Burwood-Taylor, Editor, Agri Investor
Demand from large institutional investors and strategic agribusinesses could create a bustling exit market for agri – as long as governments approve foreign investment into the sector.
Valuing the integrated farms business and finding the right buyer were not straightforward, according to FarmCare managing director Richard Quinn.
Following its $50m fund close, the regenerative agri fund manager is raising $250m to invest across five US regions.
The emerging markets manager's Southern Hemisphere-focused fund will put an emphasis on operating profits and efficiency, according to private equity head Vishaal Shah.
Australian Pastoral Fund has implemented a strategy that enables it to produce sustainable returns throughout the year, according to Penny Hayes, chief executive and Alan Hayes, executive chairman.
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